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Reply Fri 25 May, 2012 10:38 pm
Does "as an incapacitating disability in ordinary professionals" mean "as an inability of common professionals"?

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The enigma of Lenin’s (1870–1924) malady

The health of heads of states is not always handled in the same way as an incapacitating disability in ordinary professionals. Instead of suspension of responsibilities, the health status of political leaders is concealed, especially when the illness is perceived as stigmatizing, such as organic mental impairment or sexual disorder. The objective of the present paper is to analyse the malady of Lenin (1870–1924) in the light of relevant and newmedical information. It is hoped that this will accentuate the need for transparency when the health of a statesman is concerned.
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Reply Sat 26 May, 2012 10:02 pm
@oristarA,
The health of heads of states is not always handled in the same way as an incapacitating disability in ordinary professionals.

When the heads of states get sick, the situation is not always handled in the same way as when an ordinary professional gets sick.
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Reply Sun 27 May, 2012 12:16 am
@JTT,
JTT wrote:

The health of heads of states is not always handled in the same way as an incapacitating disability in ordinary professionals.

When the heads of states get sick, the situation is not always handled in the same way as when an ordinary professional gets sick.


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